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WHY PAY HIGH PRICES WHEN YOU CAN DO BETTER. THIS WILL INTEREST YOU. pj ACRES. ~r~ 198 Acres in grass; 30 acres been ploughed; 3 acres crop; 5 acres bush, English. Grass; all fenced; near Pahiatua. Price, £sl 10s 6d. Cash £3OOO.—J. McHalick. J. McHARLICK, LAND AGENT. Bfnin Street, Pahiatua. Phone 144 W. c!33 Dairy Farm GOING CONCERN Immediate Possession f)Af) ACRES.—AII in best of grass; 7 acres just stumped ready for the plough; fenced into 6 paddocks; 4-roomed House, Sculler}', Wash-house, Storeroom, Etc., Man’s Whare, 6-bail Cowshed; 1 mile from Factory. Stock: 40 tip-top dairy cows in full milk; 1 horse, cart and harness, 2 milk cans, 15 pigs, and lots of odds fluid ends. PRICE : £3O per’ acre; £ISOO cash; balance arranged. TOFT & CO. R A E T I H I. •PHONE 71. :: B: Kt BOX 26. Land. Land.2i^24 O A ACRES. —Modern Hons# ;aU TC conveniences; good cow shed aad motor shed; carry 30 cows; miles by good road from school and factory. £IOOO cash. 4)QQ ACRES.—Freehold; all flat 60 acres drained swamp, 7 paddocks; well-watered; 21 miles from school; 3 miles from factory. Price, £27 per acre. £IOOO cash. ACRES.—Freehold Land mostly, good heavy flat; 5roomed • Cowshed and a 8«ow Plant; Machine. Going concern at £6O per acres. Including 30 cows, horse, milk cart and cans. £2OOO oaah. C. H. COX, LAND AGENT, Carterton, ’Phone 199. 098 EL. PEARCEY THE PEOPLE’S CARRIER. (Established 1889). HAVING purchased an up-to-date Lorry, I am prepared to undertake various works in Pahiatua. FURNITURE REMOVED with •very Care. PARCELS and LUGGAGE to and from Pahiatua Railway Station attended to promptly. •TATE COAL IN ANY QUANTITY FOR SALK. TAUPIRI COAL IN STOCK. I~|~ JpEARCEY. No. 117 PAHIATUAT HE "NDIAN USEUM M INTELLIGENCE BUREAU. BOMBAY AND RAJKOT At, Apollo Street. (INDIA.) THIS Bureau aims to promote and consolidate Indian business with various parts of the British Emoire and friendly countries, puts its aervioes FREE OF CHARGE at the disposal of respectable firms and furzushes Agents, Agencies, Addresses of Exporters .Importers, Manufacturers. etc. THIS Museum exhibits Indian and foreign merchandise samples and articles of reference on its premises, keeps up correspondence with various Commercial ancl Industrial bodies inland and abroad, exchanges printed jnatters, undertakes distribution of samples and advertisements, furnishes enquiries and reports, translates catalogues and price-lists into various Indian languages and supplies information for the Indian raw products, ete. DEAFNEB9. AND NOISES IN THE HEAD. [F YOU ARE A SUFFERER—Go to your Loc Druggist and orler CONCENTRA In;D “BOURDAL,” >rice 4s 0d per tin. This New Rem>dy gives almost immediate relief, md quickly effects a permanent cure, t penetrates to theactual seat of the omplaint, and has completely cured oany cases which were considered topeless. If your Chemist does not ret stock ‘Sourdsl’ do not accept any übstitute, but send money-order for , supply direct to the ‘Sourdal’ Disributing Co., 38, Station Road, Jroydon, Surrey, England, and a lackage will be mailed per return rftfc full

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2679, 15 January 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2679, 15 January 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 2679, 15 January 1921, Page 3